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Dewey's Car Sales is a location in L.A. Noire. It is a Packard Dealership owned by William Dewey. It is featured in the Traffic case, The Consul's Car. It is located on the corner of Wilshire and Figueroa in Downtown.

The location is also featured at the very start of the opening cutscene, the scene depicts William Dewey selling a car to another man.

Events of L.A. Noire[]

The dealership is ran by William Dewey. He prefers to hire illegal immigrants, as they are willing to work for less money and put in more hours. Dewey also hires illegals as they will be less of a hassle for him to deal with than returning g.i’s. A combination wrench was missing from the dealership’s garage, which detective Cole Phelps saw on the scene of the crime. Gabriel Del Gado, a suspect in the case, works in the dealership and was seen by Oswald Jacobs at the scene of the crime.

Trivia[]

  • The Showroom can be accessible only during the case.
  • If the player parks a car in the open bay of the garage, a piece of the car will become invisible until the car is either fully in or out of the garage.
  • There is a Packard Clipper Eight on the lot which has a slight difference from all the rest, this one has a "For Sale" sign over the passenger side of the windshield, this sign cannot, and will not, come off of the car.
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